On the adaptive origins of pathological gait coordination in cerebral palsy: The role of body support mechanics optimization
Description of the granted funding
 Many neurological disorders lead to an energetically costly gait pattern. Cerebral Palsy (CP), caused by damage in the immature brain, is the most common severe movement disorder in children. Current strategies to improve pathological gait in CP are often unsuccessful, likely because we still have a limited understanding why patients adopt certain gait  compensations. Through this project we aim to clarify the extent pathological gait coordination in CP depends on mechanics related to optimization of locomotor support. Also, we will to what extent the ability to learn a new gait pat-tern following robotic gait training depends on locomotor support capacity and the level of neuronal deficits. The project will fill critical gaps in the current understanding concerning constraints on normal gait. 
Show moreStarting year
 2022 
End year
 2027 
Granted funding
Related funding decisions
372124
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2025)
 199 705 € 
353693
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2022)
 300 000 € 
Funder
 Research Council of Finland 
Funding instrument
 Academy research fellows 
Other information
Funding decision number
 347847 
Research fields
 Kliiniset lääketieteet 
Identified topics
 brain,  neuroscience